Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 21, 1939, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOORAT. BELLEFONTE, 24.
Dece mber zl, _1939.
Stuff a fat turkey! Heap high the table
with nuts and raising, oranges, bananas!
Bring in a flaming plum pudding! Have a
plentiful old fashioned Christmas that will
make vou hear tinkling sleigh bells and
carol singers in the mind's ear. It will all
cost you much less than you'd expect when
vou provide your Christmas from A. & P.!
Come—pay cash, get more, spend less,
FRESH QUALITY
CHRISTMAS
CANDY!
The CANDY DEPARTMENT in
A. & P. Super Market ollers
sortment of delici
UNIONVILLE
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Methodist Church Services:— | the members, Miss Alice
Praver service this Thursday even-| who is confined to her
ing. Sunday School Sunday morn-| freshments consisted of
ing followed by the regular preach- | and cake
ing service with sermon by the pas- Mrs. G. J. Maurer of
tor. Rev. D. D. Kauffman, this be-| i, town Monday
ing a Christmas message. There | (no business
will be no Epworth Langue er Mr. and Mrs
N ’ » 3
at 6:30 P. M, but the Chris . | Millheim,
program, which is being planned "oo
by the ycung folks, will be presen'- Mrnooh
ed at 9 o'cleck. The title of the h -
yy Don't forget we are all invited to
play to be given is “The Christmas ,
Southard-Brugger wedding thi
the
ivy el oy ’
Window Saturday afternoon in the Metho-
Presbyterian Church Services:— | dist chureh at 3 o'clock
le Study Cl day evens X \ .
Bible Study Class Monday yan We are glad to learn that Re
ings, Sunday School Sunday a Garret: of the Free Metho-
is convalescing r apidly
noon at 2:30 P. M. and the regula:
i be able to be cut
Brugger, |
home. Re-
ice cream
Christmas at Real
Money-Saving Prices!
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CHRISTMAS CANDY
LAYER CAKE
Tyrone was
evening transact-
Howard Bricker of
Pa.called on their aunt
McEwen on Sunday al-
your
a complete
varictie at
preaching service in the evening a : |
780 P. M. with a Christmas me
sage by the pastor, Rev. H. E Oak-
wood, accompanied by special mus!
by the folks from Port Matildy
with their instrument
Free Methodist Church Services:
Prayer service Friday evenin
Sunday School Sunday morning Atl
9:30 A M. followed by Class Mee!
ing. A special Christmas |
will be pre n the eveni
6:30 PM l
Calhoun
ome
3
nome
stairs part of the
Mrs, Paul Immel resident
formerly the Roller propert
vacated and the wate
months
properiy is now
time
the wintef
rd the
Amanda Moran left the lat
) week for Baden
pend Christma
and husband
Harold Hartswick an
alld be home until
of State
mother
rompanied
Parson
| taught by Mr:
be held th
i won. Prdzram
Lower Dix Run chool taug!
by Mrs, Harold Watson will be held
Friday evening at 7.30 P. M
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
PINE GROVE MILLS
G. Mae Fry)
Merchant and Mrs. E Marts 4
Warren Benson of Huntingtion
former popular milk retaller was
here the last day of deer season and
brought a fine buck o T
n Miss Lila Rebecca
r of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L
ame the bride of Mr. James
m of Green Centre. RY.
iemnized in the Episcu-
i le where the
eader for some-
of Vandpbil
ited musician, a
the late Capt
groom a graduate
avilie Law School. The
t Green Castle, Ky
MILESBURG
Mrs. O. V. High enter-
following friends at a
party at their home last
Thursday night: Mrs. Olive Rhoads,
Lucky” Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Beardslee, Mr and Mrs. Homer
Sprankle and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Auman, all of Bellefonte, and Mr
and Mrs. George Mag
ant Gap
Mrs, Orrie Heaton, Mr
ine Walker, Miss Lydia Shope, Mis
Anna Adams and Mrs Edwin
Peters were Lock Haven shoppers
Friday last
Just about this
day we will
for us
Mrs, William Eckenroth received
word Sunday of the death of her
uncle, Mr. John Smith of Beech-
wood. Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at his late home
Miss Betty wiey of State Col-
lege, spent Sunday here with re-
latives
Mrs. James
list at this
Mrs, L CG
bride wa
Mr. and
tained the
Christma
Qather-
time
know what
next
Mon-
Santa has
Btaretie is
time
Peters
on our sick
is a Philadei-|
phia shopper this week |
A Merry Christmas and a happ
New Year to everyone,
(From last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stanley, Mr
and Mrs. Melvin Dunlap and fam-
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Stan.
ley were dinner guests at the Rus-
sel home on Bishop street, Satur-
day evening in honor of Mr. and |
Mrs. Glenn Russel, a recent bride
and groom
Miss Hilda Haupt made a busi-|
ness trip to Altoona Wednesday of |
this week
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shope, of |
Altoona, were visitors Sunday of |
Miss Lydia Shope.
Mrs. Emma Wallace has moved
ito the Frank Cox home. Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Leathers have moved into
the rooms vacated by Mrs. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sowers were
Lock Haven shoppers Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Baird have |
moved into the house which
’
odist
argel, of Pleas- |
for | changed
weekend at
and Mrs
Street
Mi
Wogan re-
her Altcona
Late reports that Mr
John 5 uinn have
Smith homestead
whery 'e they will
farming to a well
and Mrs
purchased the
on E. Main Stree.
retire from active
deserved rest
The condition of Mrs
garded
Sara Ever
writing
seriou
Bowers
homecomers for (
weekend are Prof ana
t : Gihuaad of Red Bank
r of Smethpo~
ry of Waynesboro
>. Ed. Prank and
St ella Isenberg mdtocred to
lamsport Monday to attend the
funeral of Mr. I. M. Bloom retired
R. engineer who died suddenly
Friday at his home. He was
known here by his [frequent
isits and leaves a host of Iriends
A son of the late Mr. and Mr
Adam Bloom, most of his life was
spent in the Lumber City. Ms wif»
and a daughter survive. A son died
in service in the World War
church last week was a come
success. A sum was realized
bevond all expectations
The Missionary Society
Methodist church met at
Pifer home on
this week
John Sholl is
town this
plete
of the
the Rev
Tuesday evening of
working at Lewis-
week
Miss Betty Smith fell on Friday
evening near her home and sprain-
ed her ankle
Mrs. O.. U. High will entertain
the members of her sewing club on
Thursday evening of this week. En-
tertainment will be in keeping with
the Christmas season
Samuel Stanley, while looking out
the kitchen window of his home on
Friday saw a nice buck in the yard
Sam got rather excited and called
to Mark Fisher to bring his gun
Mark was a sure-shot and got Mr
Deer without any trouble. S80 now
venison is on the Stanley and Fish-
er menu
CHRISTMAS,
How many of us remember
Our very first Christmas tree,
When we got up very early
To just take a peep, and see
What Santa Claus had brought
While we were fast asleep,
Perhaps, we found a top or doll
Or a little wooly sheep,
Then we all would go to church
And happy carols sing
To commemorate the birth
Of Christ our King.
Now, as then a peaceful [feeling
In our heart is born
As that day so long ago
The first glad Christinas morn
And as we hear the carol singers |
Sing, Silent Night, Holy Night, |
All is Oalm, All is Bright,
We feel that God in heaven
Soon will make the world alll
right Ia ©]
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HOWARD
Grange No. 207 has!
the next meeting night |
Howard
years was the home of Mr. Baird's from Priday evening, December 22. |
grandparents.
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Otier Delicious Varieties 3 3c
Mince Meat vw 23c
None Such Mince Meat. .2 9-0z. pgs. 25¢
Heinz Plum Pudding. tin 33¢
Seedless Raisins 2 Ibs 13¢
Rajah Currants + » 10c
15 Varieties of
Fresh Daily —
AP BREAD
2 wn 158
Fruit Cocktail »«+2~-1--25¢
Sultana Pineapple .2 No. 2" cans 35¢
Broken Slice
Fancy A & P Peaches. .2 No. 2" cans 31¢
Date & Nut Bread. .8-0z. tin 15¢
Fruit Peels 3. mw 9c
HUMKO - 3..42c
SALT vines tre weed 136
Tomato Soup cr 3 =~ 20¢
A & P Golden Ban. Corn. 3 No. 2 cans 25¢
lona Peas ..3 No. 2 cans 25¢
lona Tomato Juice. . . .3 29-0z. cans 22¢
PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL
A & P STORES IN VICINITY
12-02
can
le
Voonie 176
un 83
- be
2% -1b pkg. 15¢
2 Ibs 33c¢
oan 2c
- on 172
"is 45¢
1.15
BAKING POWDER. :
STUFFED OLIVES PAGE -
FLOUR Pa irs
CAKE FLOUR ..°
down -
SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR
ENGLISH WALNUTS
CRANBERRY Sauce 2“
HONEY GRAHAMS
BEVERAGES “i. ec-
CIGARETTE
Pop. Brands
Plus tax
Car-
ton
LUXURY WITH ECONOMY
bn Farfeer
| A : a
He| % gy. TOIT
Fancy Grade Young Specially Selected ‘Pilgrim’ Brand
TURKEYS
Drawn — Head and Feet Off.
Fully
Dressed
Ib
CHICKENS vm. vst us es trun es I 27
FRESH DRESSED (3% to 4-1b average
FOWL Drawn, head and feet off Fully Dressed Ib 25¢
DUCKLINGS icin ims ly 25%
Oyster Stuffing
! cups Oysiers s leaspoon pepper
» cups soft bread crumbs! small enon minced
1 teaspoon salt cup milk
1 tablespoon minced 2 tablespoons buller or
parsley oil
Mix theroughly 5 stalks celery, chopped
LONG ISLAND
SUNNYFIELD EVISCERVATED, CELLOPHANE
WRAPPED, FULLY DRESSED
Chickens
21h 10 oz
Fowl
21h 16 on
Turkeys
8 to 15-1b average
to 2-Ib 15 oz to 2.1b 15 on
Ib 35¢
wan J7¢
FRESH OYSTERS, Stewing
CHERRYSTONE CLAMS
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, loose
won 89c
pint 19¢
doz. 10c¢
1b 14¢
MoONey-sa Freon and
ving prices.
quality guaranteed!
Del May Minia. Choco.___Ib bx 2
Florence Asst. Chocolates 2 1h 2
Colonial Hard Mix 2 1b
Elite Plastic Mix Ib
Liberty Creams Ib 2
Clear Toys 2 1b
Del May Chocolates 5 1b bx 95
Warwick Asst. Min. Choco._bx
Popcorn Balls
Popcorn Cornicopias
CAMPYIRE
Marshmallows
2 for
for
2-1b pkg 29
Recipe Marshmallows _2 Ih pkg 25
Mint Straws 2 1b 29¢
Peanut Brittle _ aad 1h 200
Save On Candy at AG P
MOST VARIETIES
Heinz Soups 2
Carrots and Peas
Iona Hominy
med cans 25¢
2 No. 2 cans 19¢
2 No. 2'; cans 15¢
Iona Spinach 2 No. 2 cans 17¢
ENCORE IN CELLOPHANE
Egg Noodles 2 1b pkgs 19¢
Ann Page P-Nut Butter 2 1b jr 2
Colonial Toasts Ib pkg 15¢
MAYFAIR SLICES
Dill Pickles
Sweet Pickles
ANN PAGE
Mello Wheat 2 28-0z pkgs 27¢
W. House Evap. Milk_10 tll ens 5%
SEUNKNYFIELD
Corn Flakes 2 8-0z pkgs
E-Z-FREEZE
Ice Cream Powder
ANN PAGE
Sparkle Desserts
Cloverdale Lith-a
qt jar 10¢
qt jar 23¢
9¢
pkgs 25¢
pkgs 10¢
Jdime___29 oz 10¢
Plus BU Chee
Ann Page Extracts___2-0z btl 19¢
ANN PAGE
Macaroni Dinner 6-0z pkg 10c
NBC Animal Crackers. ___pkg 5
Octagon Cleanser. can
Octagon Soap Powder pkg
Sweetheart Soap... ___3 cakes 17¢
Fastidia Tissues. ______3 pkgs 25¢
Paper Napkins _ 2 pkgs 15¢
This superb coffee 1s brought
direct from the plantations te
you, with many in-between
profits eliminated and these
FURE GOLD CALIFORNIA NAVEL
ORANGES + = - we: 19¢
CRANBERRIES - 2 + 27c¢
CELERY cut reiusu 10g
JERSEY SWEET POTATOES... 6 Ibs 19¢
Sweet, Juicy Florida--70's, 80's
Tangerines Grapefruit.
Romes and Delicious Penna, Blue Label
Apples. Potatoes.
Crisp leeberg Brussel
Lettuce — 60's Sprouts .quart 15¢
CRISCO mex [9c Jw 53¢
OXYDOL 2.:19¢ «««55¢ 2+ 39¢
CAMAY SOAP 3 ees [7 ¢
IVORY SOAP cuss simone secu Sg
Juicy,
19¢
5 Ibs 25¢
.head 5¢
.2 doz .6 for 19¢
. 15-1b bag 29¢
Ps :G LAUNDRY SOAP 10 35¢
savings shared with you.
21 Jae
spVERT! 21)
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X-MAS NUTS
PAPER SHELL
PECANS Ib 19¢
MIXED NUTS -21b 35¢
ALMONDS Ib 19
CLOROX
PINT 12¢ QUARY 21 C
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FADARNP RETRAIN PS
| to Priday evening, December 20 due |
The Booth festival at the Meth- to school activities at this time.